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Cars, trucks made in 2027-2031 will be able to use 50-miles per gallon with new vehicle fuel economy standards
The new vehicle fuel economy standards are for passenger cars and trucks for model years 2027-2031 and heavy-duty pickups and vans for model years 2030-2035. Top Stories Get the latest news ... Read More
Fed proposes new fuel economy standard: 54.5 mpg by 2025
According to the government, these new Corporate Average Fuel Economy ... increase energy efficiency, this proposal will save Americans over $1.7 trillion at the pump, more than $8,000 per vehicle ... Read More
Transportation Department issues final fuel economy rule for model years 2027-31
The Department of Transportation on Friday issued its final fuel economy standards for passenger cars and trucks with model years 2027 and later ... follows the initial proposal, released last ... Read More
EVs Help Vehicle Emissions Drop To Historic Low In The U.S.
Fully electric and hybrid vehicles are helping America reduce greenhouse gas emissions to record levels, the Environmental Protection Agency said in a newly published report this week. EVs are not ... Read More
Forum poster proposes plan to boost fuel economy, save Detroit
Over at the GM Inside News forums, a poster has put up an interesting proposal to help the automakers and jump start the economy ... plan is that right now even fuel efficient cars are not ... Read More
EPA Proposes Fuel Economy, Emissions Standards for Heavier Trucks and Buses
Lastly, the proposed standards for vocation vehicles, also slated for a 2014 phase in would aim to achieve a 10 percent reduction in emissions and improvement in fuel economy through 2018. Read More
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